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Complications During and After Cataract Surgery From Phacoemulsification Over Secondary IOL Implantation to Dropped Nucleus

 Complications During and After Cataract Surgery  From Phacoemulsification Over Secondary IOL Implantation to Dropped Nucleus
Complications During and After Cataract Surgery From Phacoemulsification Over Secondary IOL Implantation to Dropped Nucleus
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About this book

Every cataract surgeon is afraid of complications, but while complications cannot be entirely avoided, it is possible to learn to master them. This practical book clearly explains how to manage the various complications that may arise during cataract surgery, from a subluxated intraocular lens to a dropped nucleus. It provides the surgeon with clear instructions on how best to proceed in the manner of a cookbook, by first describing the ingredients (equipment), preparation (planning) and then providing step-by-step descriptions of technique with the aid of numerous helpful color illustrations.

Complications During and After Cataract Surgery: From Phacoemulsification over Secondary IOL Implantation to Dropped Nucleus, 2nd Edition includes fully revised chapters outlining technical developments and new chapters on trocar surgery from pars plana and surgical management of a dropped nucleus with a cataract machine. Readers wishing to learn techniques for managing a full range of potential complications will find this book to be an essential resource.

Table of contents (36 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xiii
  2. Fundamentals for Complication Management

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Basics

      • Ulrich Spandau, Gabor B. Scharioth
      Pages 3-13
    3. Essential Surgical Techniques for Complication Management

      • Ulrich Spandau, Gabor B. Scharioth
      Pages 15-18
    4. Planning for Surgical Complications

      • Ulrich Spandau, Gabor B. Scharioth
      Pages 19-22
  3. Easy and Difficult Phacoemulsification

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 23-23
    2. Phacoemulsification of an Easy Cataract

      • Ulrich Spandau, Gabor B. Scharioth
      Pages 25-51
    3. Phacoemulsification of a Difficult Cataract

      • Ulrich Spandau, Gabor B. Scharioth
      Pages 53-84
  4. Complication Management with Trocar Cannulas

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 85-85
    2. Anterior Vitrectomy and Other Surgeries with Trocars from Pars Plana

      • Ulrich Spandau, Gabor B. Scharioth
      Pages 87-107
    3. How to Approach a Surgical Complication

      • Ulrich Spandau, Gabor B. Scharioth
      Pages 109-112
    4. Posterior Capsular Rupture

      • Ulrich Spandau, Gabor B. Scharioth
      Pages 113-129
    5. Surgical Management of Subluxated IOL from Pars Plana

      • Ulrich Spandau, Gabor B. Scharioth
      Pages 131-132
    6. Surgical Management of Dislocated Cortical Fragments

      • Ulrich Spandau, Gabor B. Scharioth
      Pages 133-135
    7. Surgical Management of Posterior Capsular Opacification from Pars Plana

      • Ulrich Spandau, Gabor B. Scharioth
      Pages 137-138
    8. Surgical Management of Positive Vitreous Pressure (PVP) During Cataract Surgery

      • Ulrich Spandau, Gabor B. Scharioth
      Pages 139-142
  5. Surgical Techniques for Advanced Complication Management

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 143-143
    2. Small Incision Cataract Surgery (SICS = Modified ECCE)

      • Ulrich Spandau, Gabor B. Scharioth
      Pages 145-153
    3. Surgical Management of Zonular Lysis

      • Ulrich Spandau, Gabor B. Scharioth
      Pages 155-166
  6. IOL Extraction Techniques, Iris Capture and Capsular Phimosis

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 167-167
      1. IOL Extraction Techniques, Iris Capture and Capsular Phimosis

        1. Extraction of an Acrylic IOL Through Cutting of IOL

          • Ulrich Spandau, Gabor B. Scharioth
          Pages 169-175
        2. Extraction of an Acrylic IOL Through IOL Refolding

          • Ulrich Spandau, Gabor B. Scharioth
          Pages 177-179
        3. Extraction of a Silicone IOL Through Bi-secting of IOL

          • Ulrich Spandau, Gabor B. Scharioth
          Pages 181-186
        4. IOL Explantation with Intraocular Rolling

          • Ulrich Spandau, Gabor B. Scharioth
          Pages 187-191
        5. Iris Capture by the IOL Optic

          • Ulrich Spandau, Gabor B. Scharioth
          Pages 193-195
        6. Peeling of Fibrosis in Capsular Phimosis

          • Ulrich Spandau, Gabor B. Scharioth
          Pages 197-199
      2. Secondary IOL Implantation Techniques

        1. Front Matter

          Pages 201-201
        2. IOL Implantation in the Sulcus

          • Ulrich Spandau, Gabor B. Scharioth
          Pages 203-216
        3. Iris-Claw IOL Implantation

          • Ulrich Spandau, Gabor B. Scharioth
          Pages 217-228
        4. Intrascleral IOL Implantation (Scharioth Technique)

          • Ulrich Spandau, Gabor B. Scharioth
          Pages 229-239
        5. Intrascleral IOL Fixation with Flanged Haptics (Yamane Technique)

          • Ulrich Spandau, Gabor B. Scharioth
          Pages 241-248
        6. Scleral IOL Fixation

          • Ulrich Spandau, Gabor B. Scharioth
          Pages 249-253
        7. Scleral Fixation of Dislocated IOL In-The-Bag (Hoffmann Technique)

          • Ulrich Spandau, Gabor B. Scharioth
          Pages 255-261
        8. Fixation of IOL with Iris Suture

          • Ulrich Spandau, Gabor B. Scharioth
          Pages 263-276
      3. Advanced Complication Management of Posterior Segment Using a Phacoemulsification Machine

        1. Front Matter

          Pages 277-277
        2. Introduction and Possible Indications for Trocar Surgery of Posterior Segment

          • Ulrich Spandau, Gabor B. Scharioth
          Pages 279-291
        3. Intraocular Pressure During Vitrectomy—Clinical Assessment and Surgical Action

          • Ulrich Spandau, Gabor B. Scharioth
          Pages 293-294
        4. Surgical Management of a Dropping and Dropped Nucleus

          • Ulrich Spandau, Gabor B. Scharioth
          Pages 295-308
      4. Surgical Pearls of Ocular Trauma

        1. Front Matter

          Pages 309-309
        2. Corneal Perforation

          • Ulrich Spandau, Gabor B. Scharioth
          Pages 311-316
          1. Surgical Pearls of Ocular Trauma

            1. Traumatic Cataract

              • Ulrich Spandau, Gabor B. Scharioth
              Pages 317-323
            2. Traumatic Mydriasis

              • Ulrich Spandau, Gabor B. Scharioth
              Pages 325-329
            3. Iridodialysis

              • Ulrich Spandau, Gabor B. Scharioth
              Pages 331-334
            4. Surgical Management of a Traumatic Aniridia and Aphakia with Iris and IOL Prosthesis

              • Ulrich Spandau, Gabor B. Scharioth
              Pages 335-345
            5. Corneal, Lens and Retinal Perforation with a Nail

              • Ulrich Spandau, Gabor B. Scharioth
              Pages 347-355
          2. Back Matter

            Pages 357-368

            About the authors

            Ulrich Spandau studied medicine at the University of Würzburg in Germany before completing residencies in the Departments of Ophthalmology at the University of Heidelberg and the University of Mannheim-Heidelberg. He undertook further surgical training at the Eye Clinic, Koblenz and became an accredited specialist in ophthalmology in 2003. In 2004 Dr. Spandau was appointed Consultant in the Department of Ophthalmology, University of Mannheim-Heidelberg and he subsequently became Vice Director of the department. He completed his PhD and received his venia legendi in 2005. In 2008 Dr. Spandau became Consultant and Head of Surgery at the Department of Ophthalmology, University Hospital of Uppsala, Sweden. He has been an Associate Professor since 2013. He has published 52 articles in indexed, peer-reviewed journals and has published a number of Springer books including Small Gauge Vitrectomy: A Practical Handbook, Complications During and After Cataract Surgery, Small Gauge Vitrectomy for Diabetic Retinopathy, 27G Vitrectomy: Minimal Sclerotomies for Maximal Results, Cutting Edge of Ophthalmic Surgery: From Refractive SMILE to Robotic Vitrectomy and Trocar Surgery for Cataract Surgeons. 


            Gabor B. Scharioth graduated from Medical School in Humboldt University Berlin in 1993. During his residency program, he was trained in Augentagesklinik Groß-Pankow, Campus Virchow of University. Berlin and Aravind Eye Hospitals, India. In 1998, he joined private practice in West Germany and founded Aurelios Eye Centers in 2004. His fields of expertise in ophthalmic surgery are cataract surgery, vitreoretinal surgery, reconstructive/trauma surgery, and modern glaucoma surgery. He has performed more than 30,000 surgeries during his career and trained many doctors around the world. He gave more than 250 scientific presentations at national and international conferences and performed more than 20 live surgeries at several international meetings around the world. Multiple scientific peer-reviewed publications are published and he was awarded several times at international meetings, including ASCRS, ESCRS, EVRS, and DOC. He is member of several ophthalmic organizations and scientific and advisory boards. During his professional career, he created several inventions such as the Scharioth Macula Lens for patients with advanced maculopathy, Glaucolight-assisted canaloplasty, microscope mounted angle viewing system, Light indentor for vitreoretinal surgery, and intrascleral haptic fixation of PCIOL in absence of capsular support. 


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